August 9, 2018 2:06pm EDTAugust 9, 2018 1:42pm EDTThe 31-year-old England international, who featured at the World Cup earlier this year, will remain at the King Power Stadium until 2022(Getty Images)

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Published on Aug. 9, 2018

Aug. 9, 2018

Jamie Vardy has signed a new four-year contract with Leicester City that will keep the England striker at the King Power Stadium until June 2022.

The 31-year-old, who initially joined the Foxes from non-league Fleetwood Town in 2012, was a key member of their 2015-16 title-winning team, winning both the Premier League Player of the Season and the FWA Football of the Year awards in the same campaign.

Capped 26 times by England, he was a part of the national team that reached the last four of the World Cup in Russia earlier this year, featuring in the semi-final against Croatia.

“It’s a great feeling to know that I can look forward to another four years as a Leicester City player,” Vardy said in a club statement. “Everybody knows how I feel about playing for this football club.

“The journey that me, the team and the club have been on in the past few years has been incredible. Going into the new season, it’s an exciting time for Leicester City and I’m delighted to be part of it.”

Vardy, who started his senior career at Stocksbridge Park Steels and had a spell at Halifax Town before joining Fleetwood, has scored 88 goals across all competitions for the Foxes in his six seasons in Leicestershire, making him the 10th all-time top scorer for the club.

He won his first cap for England in 2015, in a friendly against the Republic of Ireland, and scored his first goal for his country against Germany in a 3-2 win the following year in March.

The striker’s re-signing represents a significant boost for Leicester, who have also reportedly fended off interest from Manchester United for Vardy’s England team-mate Harry Maguire.

Both will remain with the club after their other talismanic player, Riyad Mahrez, departed to join Premier League champions Manchester City.